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Advanced EFL learners' beliefs about language learning and teaching: a comparison between grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
This paper reports on the results of a study exploring learnersā beliefs on the learning and teaching of English grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary at tertiary level. While the importance of learnersā beliefs on the acquisition process is generally recognized, few studies have focussed on and compared learnersā views on different components of the language system. A questionnaire containing semantic scale and Likert scale items probing learnersā views on grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary was designed and completed by 117 native speakers of Dutch in Flanders, who were studying English at university. The analysis of the responses revealed that (i) vocabulary was considered to be different from grammar and pronunciation, both in the extent to which an incorrect use could lead to communication breakdown and with respect to the learnersā language learning strategies, (ii) learners believed in the feasibility of achieving a native-like proficiency in all three components, and (iii) in-class grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary exercises were considered to be useful, even at tertiary level. The results are discussed in light of pedagogical approaches to language teaching
Understanding and using english grammar : second edition (cetakan duapuluh)
This book remains a developmental skills text for students of english as a second or foreign language. While focussing on grammar, it promotes the development of all language skills in a variety of ways.xvi, 411 hlm, 23,4 x 16,5 c
Understanding and using english grammar : second edition (cetakan pertama)
This book remains a developmental skills text for students of english as a second or foreign language. While focussing on grammar, it promotes the development of all language skills in a variety of ways.xvi, 411 hlm, 22,8 x 18,7 c
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